Apple’s new iPad features retina display, 4G LTE, $499 price tag

Apple’s next iPad will be available on March 16th for $499 and up. Pre-orders open today. So what’s new in the latest iPad? Apple has outfitted the tablet with a higher resolution display, more powerful graphics performance, and support for 4G LTE.

HD display

The biggest change is the move from a 9.7 inch, 1024 x 768 pixel display to a 9.7 inch, 2048 x 1536 screen. In other words, the new iPad has a higher resolution display than a 1080p HD TV.

While the new screen has 264 pixels per inch, compared with the 326 pixels per inch on the iPhone 4, Apple is still calling the new screen a retina display. That’s because you hold a tablet further from your face than a phone, and at about 15 inches from your eyes, you’d be hard-pressed to pick out any pixels on the new screen.

In order to crank out graphics to the high resolution display, Apple designed a new processor called the Apple A5x.

It’s still a dual-core CPU, but it features quad-core graphics and Apple says it offers twice the graphics performance of the A5 chip found in the iPad 2.

Apps

All of Apple’s core apps will be updated to support the new screen resolution and Apple is introducing new versions of iWorks, Garage Band, iMovie, and other apps.

Meanwhile, all apps designed for older iPads will work on the new iPad even if developers don’t upgrade the graphics. They just won’t look as good.

Wireless

The new iPad will support 4G LTE mobile broadband with speeds up to 72Mbps. In the US there will be separate versions for AT&T and Verizon’s networks.

International carriers include Telus, Rogers, and Bell. The 4G models will also feature world-wide 3G capabilities.

Apple is building “personal hotspot” capabilities into the new tablet, allowing you to share your 3G or 4G connection with other mobile devices over WiFi, but it will be up to carriers to decide whether to allow that feature.

The new iPad also supports 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0.

Camera

Apple is upgrading the rear camera on the iPad. The new model has a 5MP camera which can shoot 1080p HD video. It supports face recognition and has built-in image stabilization.

Basically Apple took the technology from the iPhone 4S camera and put it in the new iPad — although for some reason Apple went with a 5MP camera for the iPad instead of the 8MP camera used in the iPhone.

Voice Dictation

While Siri is still an iPhone exclusive, Apple is bringing voice dictation to the iPad. There’s a new microphone icon in the keyboard which you can tap to start speaking to enter text.

Voice dictation works in English, French, German, and Japanese.

Battery

The new iPad gets exactly the same battery life as the last model: up to 10 hours of use with WiFi, and 9 hours with 4G LTE.

In other words, even though 4G generally consumes more power than 3G, there’s no impact on battery life thanks to the new 42.5 WHr battery.

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Twice the graphics power and 4 times the pixels; anyone know the real world graphics performance, or care to make a more educated guess than I’m capable of, compared to the iPad2?

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ben dover,,,,apple s doing it again to me……

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I live in fear of the day Apple and Lucasfilm decide to merge into a single company…